Cordelia Banks, a site that offers hope to the Mesoamerican Reef
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The Cordelia Banks Wildlife Site is described as “a paradise under the sea” by those who have had the opportunity to dive there. Photo: Claudio Contreras / International League of Conservation Photographers.
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Popularly known as staghorn corals, due to the similarity of their structure with that … Further reading...
Continue readingAn Emergency Fund is activated in Mexico to address damaged corals due to storms and hurricanes
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Ecological connectivity is key to the life cycle of the species that inhabit the Mesoamerican Reef
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Fish known as blue chromis swimming in the coral reefs of the Punta de Manabique Wildlife Refuge in Guatemala. Photo: Sergio Hernández/CONAP
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Allured by the beauty of the sea and attempting to understand its power, Eloy Sosa-Cordero pursued an undergraduate degree in Oceanology at the Autonomous … Further reading...
Continue readingA network of fish spawning aggregations will be protected in the Mesoamerican Reef
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From left to right: Constance Corbier-Barthaux, Project Manager for MAR Fund; Stéphanie Bouziges-Eschmann, FFEM Director; Lorenzo Rosenzweig, MAR Fund President and Director of the Mexican Fund for the Conservation of Nature; Stéphanie Belna, Minister of Ecological and Solidary Transition.
On Tuesday, June 25, the French Fund for the Global … Further reading...
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